alright here is the rundown...the pic os an 18 ft but im getting a 20...10000 lbs rated brand new 07...guy has great prices...im getting mine for 2450...looked at other places local and they are anywere from 600 to 1000 more...got a lil driving to do to get it but will only cost me about 200 bucks in gas...if anyone wants his info i can get it for you...

yeah, sounds like a good price for new. I paid $625 for my 34" gooseneck and $500 for my 18" car hauler.... both required some work though. Am prob gonna sell the gooseneck. Had a few people interested in it for $4000. I only have like $800 into it an like 20 hours labor or so.

are you planning on hauling a fullsize with that? the deck is also only 82" wide. it's a good looking trailer but it might not do what you need it to if you are gonna haul lifted trucks. deckovers are more money but not having to spend money and time to mod a brand new trailer is nice.

those chains look like crap on those big ramps. get bars thay hold the reamps much better. and that little socalled jack. only rated for 1200-1500 lbs. try jacking up trailer with 6-8k on it. i have a 10k jack on mine.

im gonna cut the fendrers and put hinges on the top..just cut the bottmom by the deck go about half way back and across the top weld some hinges on and then all i have to do is flip thm up...the chains i know about im gonna take a bar and put a buch of holes in it and then the ramps are adjustable...as far as the satnd remeber at the top of the post i said this isnt the one im getting...this is a 7000 ponud rated 18ft...im getting a 10000 lbs which has a diffrent jack...it has to virginia law requires it...just like brakes on all 4 corners...

as far as a deck over i would love one...my tow rig doesnt have the balls for one though and my pocket dosent either...also around here they have to be ordered and i need on asap...my old trailer weighed 1800 lbs...it was a 7000lbs rated trailer...my new trailer weighs 2600 lbs..my burb should be fine...but a deck over is much heiver i looked at a 12000 lbs deck over and its weight was almost 4500 lbs...to much weight...mabye one day a deck over and a cummins when i get rich...but 4 now my burb and this trailer..hey it works...and no my truck doesnt have a 700 it has a 400 so dont even say anything about it..

a friend of mine has a 20 foot with 4ft beaver 10k deckover that weighs 2800 lbs. thats not much more then the one you are buying. I understand the money thing, but you are going to spend money modifying this one. Just drive up here, Lanchester has them in stock.

so i just broght it home after my 8 hour round trip to get it and about 100 bucks i gas....It was all worth it...this trailer is bada$$...the name of it is a down to earth trailer...brand new pulled great down the road with no load...with my old trailer i had to have the brake box turned all the way up just to tell the brakes were even working,i had to have theese turned all the way down just to keep them from locking up...definitly help because as we all know trying to stop a burb with 6 inch and 35s is hard enough let alone with a trailer...i went over a series of mountains the burb was slow like usuall but pulled about the same as my old 16 foot open 7000 lbs trailer...basically down to earth trailer i highly recomend for the buget minded...i will post pics up tomm...

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